Hello,
Make a _simple_ example, I don't see what packages like knitr or ggplot2
have anything to do with your problem.
Like this is, I think you're asking too much from r-help.
Rui Barradas
Em 19-10-2013 23:38, Laz escreveu:
Dear R users,
Dear R users,
(I had not included two more function
Dear R users,
Dear R users,
(I had not included two more functions in the previous mail. This
version is complete)
There is a small problem which I don't know how to sort it out, based on
the former example I had explained earlier own.
I am calling my own functions which are based on simulat
Dear R users,
There is a small problem which I don't know how to sort it out, based on
the former example I had explained earlier own.
I am calling my own three functions which are based on simulations as below:
library(gmp)
library(knitr) # load this packages for publishing results
library(mat
Thank you so very much!
It works like a charm !!!
Regards,
Laz
On 10/19/2013 5:03 PM, Rui Barradas wrote:
fun <- function(n = 10){
matd <- matrix(sample(1:30,30, replace=FALSE), ncol=5, nrow=6)
res <- list(mat = NULL, Design_best = matd, Original_design = matd)
trace <- sum(diag(mat
Hello,
Seems simple.
fun <- function(n = 10){
matd <- matrix(sample(1:30,30, replace=FALSE), ncol=5, nrow=6)
res <- list(mat = NULL, Design_best = matd, Original_design = matd)
trace <- sum(diag(matd))
res$mat <- rbind(res$mat, c(trace = trace, iterations = 0))
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